November 2025

Claudia Sheinbaum Groping Incident Sparks National Debate

Claudia Sheinbaum Groping Incident Sparks National Debate

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has filed a formal complaint against a man who groped and attempted to kiss her during a public walk in Mexico City, an incident that has reignited national debate over gender-based violence and women’s safety in the country.

The attack, which occurred Tuesday near the capital’s historic center, was caught on video and went viral before many social media platforms removed it. The footage shows a man grabbing Sheinbaum as she greeted the public between meetings, touching her chest and attempting to kiss her before a staff member intervened.

Speaking on Wednesday, Sheinbaum condemned the assault …

North Korea Speaks Against U.S. Sanctions Over Cybercrimes

North Korea Speaks Against U.S. Sanctions Over Cybercrimes

North Korea has condemned the latest round of United States sanctions targeting individuals and entities accused of funding its nuclear weapons program through cybercrime, calling Washington’s actions “wicked” and promising countermeasures.

The statement from North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Un Chol on Thursday came two days after the U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctioned eight people and two companies allegedly linked to state-sponsored hacking and money laundering schemes.

According to the U.S. Treasury Department, North Korea’s hacking networks have stolen more than $3 billion in digital assets over the past three years, the largest amount attributed to any nation. …

U.S. Flight Cuts: Shutdown Forces 10% Air Travel Reduction

U.S. Flight Cuts: Shutdown Forces 10% Air Travel Reduction

The U.S. government will reduce air travel capacity by up to 10% at 40 major airports starting Friday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced, warning that continued strain on unpaid air traffic controllers is threatening flight safety and efficiency.

The measure, unveiled during a Wednesday briefing with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) chief Bryan Bedford, marks one of the most significant operational cutbacks since the federal shutdown began on October 1, now the longest in U.S. history.

The FAA said the cuts will roll out gradually: 4% of domestic flights will be reduced Friday, 5% Saturday, 6% Sunday, and 10% by next …

Zohran Mamdani: Trump Warns New NYC Mayor To Be “Respectful”

Zohran Mamdani: Trump Warns New NYC Mayor To Be “Respectful”

United States President Donald Trump said he is willing to work with New York City’s incoming mayor, Zohran Mamdani, but cautioned that the progressive mayor-elect must show “respect” toward Washington if he wants to succeed.

Trump made the comments Wednesday during an interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier, responding to Mamdani’s remarks after his historic election as the city’s first Muslim and first South Asian mayor.

“He has to be a little bit respectful of Washington, because if he’s not, he doesn’t have a chance of succeeding,” Trump said. “And I want to make him succeed. I want to …

Young Founders Raise $1.25 Million To Build Gen Z AI Assistant

Young Founders Raise $1.25 Million To Build Gen Z AI Assistant

Two Gen Z entrepreneurs behind Attention Engineering share how they secured early funding and built investor trust in San Francisco’s booming “Cerebral Valley.”

Two young founders in San Francisco are making waves in the city’s fast-evolving Artificial Intelligence scene. Aidan Guo, 19, and Julian Windeck, 23, cofounders of Attention Engineering, have raised $1.25 million in pre-seed funding to build what they call a next-generation desktop assistant powered by AI.

The pair’s startup, which employs five people, aims to create a tool that blends seamlessly into a user’s workflow — learning personal habits, offering proactive insights, and eventually automating tasks across …

AI Security Startup Teleskope Secures $25 Million In Series A

AI Security Startup Teleskope Secures $25 Million In Series A

Founded by former Airbnb engineer, Teleskope aims to redefine data protection with agile AI models as cyber threats escalate, attracting major venture investment.

New York-based cybersecurity startup Teleskope has raised $25 million in Series A funding as it seeks to provide companies with smarter tools to protect their increasingly vast stores of sensitive data in the age of artificial intelligence.

The funding round was led by venture capital firm M13, with participation from Primary Venture Partners and Lerer Hippeau, both of which backed the company in earlier rounds. The latest raise brings Teleskope’s total funding to more than $32 million.

Avalanche On Nepal: Kills Seven Climbers, Five Still Missing

Avalanche On Nepal: Kills Seven Climbers, Five Still Missing

Rescue teams battle harsh weather as search continues for missing climbers following deadly snow slide on Yalung Ri peak in the Himalayas

At least seven climbers have been confirmed dead and five others remain missing after an avalanche struck a Himalayan peak in north-eastern Nepal on Monday November 3, 2025. The disaster occurred near the base camp of Yalung Ri mountain in the Dolakha district, roughly 09:00 local time (03:15 GMT), according to expedition organizers Seven Summit Treks.

The deceased include climbers from Italy, Canada, Germany, and France, along with two Nepali guides. Authorities say the missing are suspected to

Sudan’s Mercenary King: Hemedti Rose To Rule Half The Nation

Sudan’s Mercenary King: Dagolo’s Rise To Rule Half The Nation

Camel trader turned to warlord, Mohamed Hamdan Dagolo’s Rapid Support Forces now dominate much of Sudan as violence escalates and global pressure grows.

General Mohamed Hamdan Dagolo, better known as Hemedti, has vaulted from humble desert origins to become one of Sudan’s most powerful and polarizing figures. Today, his paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), controls nearly half of Sudan, marking a dramatic rise shaped by war, wealth, and alliances.

The RSF’s recent capture of el-Fasher, the last major army stronghold in Darfur, underscored Hemedti’s military dominance and dealt a symbolic blow to Sudan’s regular army, led by General

US: Tapping Rare Earths Aims To Counter China’s Mineral Power

US: Tapping Rare Earths Aims To Counter China’s Mineral Power

U.S.  eyes vast untapped mineral reserves on federal lands to end reliance on China, tackling bureaucratic hurdles and environmental opposition in pursuit of critical supply chain independence.

The United States is renewing efforts to unlock vast deposits of rare earth elements buried beneath public lands, aiming to challenge China’s global dominance in the mining and processing of critical minerals.

Despite holding mineral reserves worth trillions of dollars, the US currently relies on foreign suppliers—especially China, which controls 80% of global rare earth mining and over 90% of processing. These materials are essential in everything from defense systems and medical technology …

Latvia Delays Vote On Istanbul Convention Withdrawal

Latvia Delays Vote On Istanbul Convention Withdrawal

Latvia’s parliament has postponed a vote on withdrawing from a landmark European treaty aimed at preventing violence against women, following weeks of political tension and public protests over the move.

Lawmakers agreed on Wednesday to delay the final vote on quitting the Istanbul Convention, the Council of Europe’s 2011 treaty that defines violence against women as a human-rights violation, until after the country’s October 2026 parliamentary election.

The decision followed an appeal by President Edgars Rinkēvičs, who refused to sign the earlier withdrawal measure passed on October 30. Parliament could still approve the exit with another vote, but members …

Trump Ends South Sudan TPS After More Than A Decade

Trump Ends South Sudan TPS After More Than A Decade

The Trump administration has announced it will terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for South Sudanese nationals living in the United States, ending more than a decade of humanitarian protection for migrants fleeing conflict and instability.

According to a U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) notice published Wednesday, South Sudan’s TPS designation expired earlier this week. The roughly 232 South Sudanese nationals currently protected under the program now have a 60-day grace period to depart the country before facing possible deportation in early January.

DHS said the decision reflects an assessment that “the conditions supporting South Sudan’s TPS designation …

Japan Deploys Troops To Contain Surge In Bear Attacks

Japan Deploys Troops To Contain Surge In Bear Attacks

Japan has deployed military troops to its northern region of Akita after a sharp rise in bear attacks left communities fearful and struggling to respond. The rare operation marks the first time in years that the Self-Defense Forces (SDF) have been called in to support wildlife control efforts.

Authorities in Kazuno, a small mountain town surrounded by dense forests, requested military support this week after bear sightings and attacks reached record levels.

According to Japan’s Environment Ministry, more than 100 people have been mauled by bears since April, with at least 12 fatalities, the highest toll ever recorded. Nearly two-thirds …